Private Detective: Louisville Teen Arrested for Shooting Woman

A teenager accused of shooting a woman in the vagina last month has been arrested.

WAVE 3 News reports 19-year-old Marcus Bishop was arrested Friday morning at a home in South Louisville.

Reportedly a woman in her 20s was found in the 8800 block of National Turnpike on April 10th. Police said she had been shot in the vagina and had non-life-threatening injuries, according to WAVE.

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Bishop is now charged with assault in the shooting, reportedly he and the victim were acquaintances.

He also faces other charges like trafficking a controlled substance and fleeing or evading police, but details on those charges are not available.

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Private Detective: Former Teacher Accused of Kidnapping Considered ‘Flight Risk’

A former Tennessee teacher accused of kidnapping his former student is being called “a flight risk” and will remain in jail until his trial.

Tad Cummins appeared in federal court Friday afternoon in Nashville.

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The FBI agents who initially interviewed Cummins says he admitted to sexually assaulting the 15-year-old girl multiple times while they were on the run.

Cummins is charged with transporting a minor across state lines to engage in criminal sexual conduct.

If convicted, he would face at least 10 years in prison.

Tad Cummins. Photo Courtesy of WSMV

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Wrongful Death KY Man Sentenced to Life in Prison for TN Murders

A Kentucky man charged in the deaths of two people in Pickett County, Tennessee was sentenced to life in prison for each of the two murder charges.

1057 News in Crossville, Tennessee reports that 37-year-old Joshua Pyles, of Monticello, also pled guilty to aggravated robbery. He was sentenced to 18 years for that charge.

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The Wayne County Sheriff said that 58-year-old Dan Dowdy and his son, 22-year-old Cody, were found dead in their business, The Sugar Shack, back in 2014.

Officers say that Pyles shot and killed the two and stole $400 from the cash register.

He will be eligible for parole in 51 years.

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Private Detective: Hopkinsville Police Department Looking For Person of Interest in Shooting

The Hopkinsville Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance to find a person of interest in a shooting investigation.

They say that Del Angle may have information regarding the shooting death of Kristofer Armstrong that happened Thursday on Kenwood Drive in Hopkinsville.

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If you have any information regarding his possible location, please contact the Hopkinsville Police Department at 270-890-1300

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Private Detective: Former Deputy Jailer Convicted of Charges Related to Detainee’s Death

A former deputy jailer has been convicted for his role in the violent assault of a pre-trial detainee at the Kentucky River Regional Jail.

On Thursday evening, William Curtis Howell, 60, was convicted of using excessive force against the detainee, resulting in bodily injury, and of deliberately ignoring the detainee’s serious medical needs, also resulting in bodily injury.

Following a four-day trial, the jury returned the verdict after 90 minutes of deliberating.

The evidence presented at the trial shows that on July 9, 2013, Howell and supervisory deputy jailer, Damon Wayne Hickman, violently beat pre-trial detainee, Larry Trent, 54, and left him in his cell, seriously injured and bleeding from a head wound. He died from injuries sustained during the beating. Trent was in custody for a DUI charge.

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Deputy Jailer Hickman was initially charged along with Howell. He pleaded guilty prior to trial and testified against Howell.

According to the evidence, the assault happened when Howell and Hickman opened the door to Trent’s cell to remove a sleeping mat and Trent ran out of the cell. The Department of Justice reports that Howell tased Trent, and while Trent was on the floor, Hickman violently kicked Trent in the ribs. Deputies carried Trent back to his cell. Trent took the taser from the deputy jailers.

Witnesses testified that after deputies retrieved the taser from Trent, Trent was restrained on the floor by the deputy jailers and punched, kicked, and stomped on. The witnesses also said that Howell stepped into Trent’s cell and kicked him in the head while he was on the floor.

Testimony further revealed that Trent was lying motionless in his cell with blood all over his face and Howell and Hickman did not provide medical attention because they didn’t want to get in trouble.

Four hours after Trent was beaten, another employee at the jail noticed his lifeless body and emergency personnel were called.

Trent was pronounced dead at a local hospital. An autopsy report shows that he died of a fracture to his pelvis that caused hemorrhaging and from blunt force trauma to his head, torso, and extremities.

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Wrongful Death One Dead at Club Shooting

A triple shooting happened overnight at about 2:20 Friday morning on Industry Parkway in Nicholasville.

A group had rented out the Bonded Links Club House for a private party.

During the party, three people were shot and one person died on the scene.

Police say when officers arrived, they witnessed more than 30 people fleeing the scene.

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The victim has been identified as 27-year-old Mark Boguszewski of Louisville. Relatives of Lexington murder victim James Blair tell LEX 18 that Boguszewski was a suspect in Blair’s death. Blair was shot and killed in October 2016, the same morning Trinity Gay was shot and killed. The family of James Blair told LEX 18 that they send their condolences to Boguszewski’s family and said that they never wanted justice this way.

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Accident Reconstruction Three Killed in Nelson Co. Crash Identified

The coroner has identified the three people killed in a head-on crash on the Bluegrass Parkway Thursday.

The crash happened around 11:30 a.m. near the Kentucky 49 overpass in Nelson County.

Investigators say the accident happened when a semi may have crossed the median and hit a car, then crashed into a line of trees.

The coroner has identified the victims as 72-year-old Delmer O’Dell, his wife, Vivian “Dolores” O’Dell, and their 3-year-old granddaughter, Kieren.

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Another granddaughter, Pheobe, was flown to Norton Children’s Hospital in Louisville. She had to undergo surgery but is expected to be ok.

Mike McRea, a deacon at Ebenezer Church of Christ told LEX 18 that the family was going on a day trip to an Iris farm in the western part of the state to buy some flowers. Delmer was an elder at Ebenezer Church, Dolores taught bible school, and Kieren’s father is a minister there.

“That little girl, she could wrap your heart around her finger in a minute. She had her Granddaddy’s heart wrapped around her finger,” said Linda Murray, a longtime friend of Dolores.

The family is very loved in Mercer County and friends say that the community is feeling their loss.

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Private Detective: Convicted Felon Charged With Threatening to Kill Joint Task Force Member

United States Attorney John E. Kuhn, Jr., today announced the grand jury indictment of two Louisville convicted felons – one charged with threatening to kill a Louisville Metro Police Officer while engaged in the performance of his official duties – and both defendants were charged with firearm violations. These charges result from an investigation by Louisville Metro Intel (LM Intel): an intelligence-led task force which identifies serious, violent offenders and leverages all available resources to investigate, apprehend and prosecute these offenders. The LM Intel Joint Task Force was announce in January of 2017, and includes the United States Attorney’s Office, federal investigative agencies, state prosecutors and Louisville Metro Police.

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Chicoby Summers, and Roman L. Brown, Jr., were charged individually this week, in a single eight count indictment, with counts of being a felon in illegal possession of firearms and defendant Brown faces additional charges of threatening to assault and threatening to kill a member of LM Intel.

 

Specifically, on April 12, 2017, Brown allegedly threatened to assault and threaten to kill the LM Intel Joint Task Force member, with the intent to impede, interfere, intimidate and retaliate against the LM Intel member while he was engaged in the performance of his duty. Further, on the same day, Brown allegedly threatened to assault a member of the immediate family of the LM Intel Joint Task Force member, while he was engaged in the performance of his official duty.

 

Brown is additionally charged with being a convicted felon in possession of a Glock Model 36,.45 caliber pistol, and a Zastava, 7.62 caliber pistol, Model PAP M92PV. Brown was convicted in Jefferson County Circuit Court of Trafficking in a Controlled Substance First Degree, on September 18, 2013.

 

Defendant Summers is charged with being a felon in possession of firearms and ammunition – when at the time of his arrest, on April 12, 2017, he possessed two Taurus 9 millimeter handguns and a Zastava, 7.62 caliber pistol, Model PAP M92PV, and ammunition. Summers was initially charged in a federal complaint Summers was convicted in Jefferson county Circuit Court of Trafficking in a Controlled Substance First Degree and Tampering with Physical Evidence on October 9, 2014.

 

If convicted at trial, Summer could be sentenced to no more than ten years in prison for counts one, two, and three. Brown could be sentenced to no more than a combined sentence of 42 years in prison, and both could be required to pay a fine and serve a period of supervised release.

 

This case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Erin G. McKenzie and is being investigated by the FBI, ATF, DEA, and LMPD.

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Private Detective: Two Burglary Suspects Arrested After Homeowner Catches Them

The Jessamine County Sheriffs Office have arrested and charged two suspects with Burglary 1st degree from a burglary that occurred on Knight Drive in Nicholasville early Thursday morning.

Daniel Baker, 30, and Lanny Green, 45, both of Nicholasville were arrested after the homeowner came home and found one of the suspects in the kitchen. That suspect pushed the homeowner and ran out the backdoor.

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A second suspect exited a bedroom where he confronted the homeowner with the victims own shotgun. The victim was able to retrieve his shot gun after a struggle. Both suspects fled the scene on foot.

The victim received minor injury to his left arm.

After investigation both suspects were arrested late Thursday evening and lodged in the Jessamine County Detention Center.

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Private Detective: Girl Scout Leader Indicted After Allegedly Stealing Cookies

A Floyd County woman was indicted Friday after being accused of stealing from her Girl Scout troop early in the year.

Leah Ann Vick, 27, of Auxier was charged with theft by unlawful taking after police say she took more than 10 thousand dollars worth of Girl Scout cookies from the Wilderness Road Chapter that she lead.

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The alleged crime took place between Feb.1 and March of this year.

We will update the story as more information comes in.

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